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Do you feel poorer?
by Martin Fagan - Falling deposit rates
- Pushy salesmen
- Post no bills
- F&C Asset Management
- Britannic Asset Management
- Newton has launched two new funds, one of which, Newton Global Higher Income, will be run by James Harries, who recently joined Newton from Veritas Asset Management
- Recent moves
- Top ten funds
- New offers: we examine what the latest savings and investment plans have to offer investors. Each product has been given a star rating, representing its overall value for money, based on costs, terms and conditions and investment opportunity
- Jupiter Unit Trust Managers
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Mouldy old dough: the demise of a much-hyped investment scheme leads Keiron Root to consider what governs our attitude to risk
by Keiron Root -
Not 'arf stockpickers: which UK shares will be hot in the coming 12 months? Will they all fall into one sector? Will they be blue chips, mid-cap, small-cap, micro-cap? Rupert Walker asks ten expertsfrom stockbrokers to fund managersto pick a s
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Go for growth: the promise of low-risk income growth is making distribution funds a popular option, with asset managers falling over themselves in a rush to launch distribution fundsor convert existing equity and bond funds into distribution funds
by Nick Sudbury -
The season's favoured region: often investors are amazed to discover, often after the event, that a particular region or country has gone ballistic. So how do you spot the next big region? What are the economic factors to look out for? Where do the expert
by Jo Tura -
Taking a SIPP
by Kevin Pattinson -
Out of Africa
by Jemma Jackson -
A point of consolidation
by Angus Rigby -
A basket of eggs
by David Stewart -
Survival of the fittest: have technology funds and shares all surged back enough to make good the losses investors sustained? Or has the stock-market equivalent of Darwinism taken effect with only the strongest surviving? How likely is another meltdown?
by Harvey Jones -
Riding the yield curve
by Helen Pridham - Global equities: a tale of two elections: each month, What Investment speaks to fund managers and analysts focusing on four different asset classes, and asks them to reveal the key issues currently driving their stock-selection decisions
- Bonds: tougher times for bond investors
- Commodities: demand: 1supply: 0
- Property: reverting to type
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Market insider Japan: continuing our series providing a fundamental analysis of a region from an economic and political perspective. This month, Michael Wilson considers the outlook for Japan
by Michael Wilson -
Market view: Tom Winnifrith considers the outlook for UK shares
by Tom Winnifrith - Mining sector view
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Mining share view
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European sector review: Hilary Cook, director of investment strategy at Barclays Private Clients, looks at the rollercoaster that is the European Pharmaceuticals sector
by Hilary Cook - Unit trust best buys: What Investment asks three independent financial advisers to recommend their favourite unit trusts for a cautious, a balanced and an aggressive investment
- Unit trust performance tables
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The third way: Keiron Root meets an income fund manager with a clearly defined investment approach
by Keiron Root - Investment trust best buys: What Investment asks three investment trust specialists to recommend their favourite investment trust shares for a cautious, a balanced and an aggressive investment
- Investment trust performance tables
- Personal pension annuity rates
- Best ways to save
- Cash ISAs
- TESSA-only ISAs
- National savings & investments
- Top-performing unit-linked pensions
- Financial contacts: ISA directory
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Spread betting as a practical alternative to traditional share dealing
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Contracts for difference: Matthew Bristow, Trading Desk Manager at Pacific Continental Securities, explains that despite their recent introduction CFDs are proving a popular investment vehicle with UK investors
by Matthew Bristow -
Covered warrants
by Richard Forsyth
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